ANGRY QUEEN
Victoria and Memoirs
LITERARY STIR WHOLE WORK PUBLISHED By Cable. —Press Association. — LOXDOX, Thurwh; A sensation has been caused in erary circles by the publication of i suppressed passages in the C Charles Grevilles memoirs, wyaroused the indiguation of Queen V* toria at the time of their original dm lication in 1874. The suppressed passages do not fleet upon the Queen's personal cku acter: indeed, the purity of K and her Court gains by contrast yj the vices and meannesses of *3 George IV. and King Willi.™ # about which Greville is illuminating" There are curious revelations cerning the relations of the yoci Queen with her mother. Ducks, of Kent, who. Greville suggests, the lover of Sir John Conroy, an Wh adventurer, who was private secretato the Duchess. The future Queen suspected he mother’s liaison, which she regards as a personal humiliation, and akr her accession to the throne, there r„ an open break between the Qoeen and the Duchess, because of Conroy.—a and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 193, 4 November 1927, Page 4
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